Stand-alone Device Programming Using Atmel’s ATDH2200E Configurator Programming System
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ATDH2200E Programming Kit User Guide
1417E–CNFG–4/05
2.1.2
Hardware
Connections
1.
Connect the 25-pin parallel cable from the PC’s parallel port to connector P1 on
the ATDH2200 programming board.
2.
Connect the power supply from an AC wall outlet to the 9V DC connector.
3.
Set jumper JP2
to PROGRAM unless otherwise specified for a specific
procedure.
4.
Set jumper JP1
towards the device being programmed.
5.
Insert the AT17(A) Series device directly in the socket marked U3 or via a socket
adapter inserted into U3. Make sure the adapter is correctly placed into the
socket.
6.
Set SW1 to the “ON” position to apply power to the board. LED (D1) illuminates.
Notes: 1.
For Rev. 12 and 13 of the ATDH2200 board, this jumper is labeled as “JP1”.
2.
If programming AT17C series devices, set the jumper towards AT17LV(A).
For Rev. 11 of the ATDH2200 board, this jumper is labeled as “JP3”. For
Rev. 12 and 13 this jumper is labeled as “J2”. For Rev. 14 this jumper is
labeled as “J3”.
2.2
Software Setup
2.2.1
Software
Requirements
CPS (Configurator Programming System)
Windows
®
98/2000/XP or WindowsNT
®
2.2.2
Installing and/or
Launching CPS
If you are using Windows 2000/XP, the installation must be performed by a user
logged in with System Administrator privileges.
Atmel’s CPS software can be downloaded from the Atmel web site at:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3191
Figure 2-1. ATDH2200 Stand-alone Device Programming
Parallel
Cable
Parallel
Port
PC
DB-25M
DB-25F
ATDH2200
AT17 Series
Configurator
Socket
25
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